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- Title
The Effect of Biofeedback and Stimulation on Premature Ejaculation and Erection.
- Authors
Nejat, Mehri; Rostami, Reza; Lida Ali-Akbar Shirazi; Fatemeh Dehghani
- Abstract
Premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction are common disorders which will cause a lot of problems in couples and will reduce the quality of life in men. Currently, medical treatments and behavioral techniques have turned out to be effective to some extent and for a short time; however, in addition to strengthening the pelvic floor muscles, biofeedback and stimulation increase blood circulation to the area, resulting in an improvement in ejaculation and erection, through stimulating the pelvic nerves and causing the pelvic muscle contraction. Method: the present study was conducted on 20 men aged between 30 to 65 years who had suffered an IELTS ejaculation for under two minutes and erectile dysfunction of more than 6 months. Patients underwent a complete review of medical and hormonal diseases, drug and alcohol use, and smoking and psychological disorders. They were treated with the same medicine and received biofeedback and pelvic stimulation intervention for 10 sessions; they were asked to fill questionnaires before and after the intervention. Conclusion: IELTS improved up to more than 3 minutes in 18 subjects and erection experienced significance improvement after 10 sessions; finally, it can be claimed that biofeedback and stimulation enhanced erection and premature ejaculation.
- Subjects
PHYSIOLOGICAL control systems; PREMATURE ejaculation; BLOOD circulation; PRIAPISM; PELVIC floor; MUSCLE contraction; IMPOTENCE; ALCOHOL drinking
- Publication
Iranian Journal of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences / Progress in Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, 2018, p159
- ISSN
1735-8639
- Publication type
Article